
Profiling Child and Family Well-Being:
Washington Kids Count
Washington Kids Count tracks, analyzes, and communicates information about the health and well-being of children and families in Washington. State and local organizations rely on us for comprehensive data profiles and special topic reports, including:
- Washington Kids Count: CLIKS
- Community-Level Indicators for Kids
- Washington Kids Count P-20 Project
- Serving the Washington policy community with effective early learning through postsecondary analysis
- 2008 Kids Count Data Book
- Published online buy the Annie E. Casey Foundation
- The annual State of Washington's Children
- (produced in collaboration with the University of Washington's School of Public Health and Community Medicine)
- The 2006-2007 State of Washington's Children report has been released. Click here press release. The SWC resources can be found here.
- The annual County and City Profiles of Child and Family Well-Being
- Special reports on topics such as:
Social service and education agencies use Washington Kids Count research when they develop and evaluate programs for children and families. We participate in the Annie E. Casey Foundation's national KIDS COUNT network.


